Similarities between Irish people and Kingdom of Dublin
Irish people and Kingdom of Dublin have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Annals of Ulster, Cotter family, Dublin, Ireland, Norman invasion of Ireland, Norse–Gaels, Slavery, The Pale, Vikings.
Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster (Annála Uladh) are annals of medieval Ireland.
Annals of Ulster and Irish people · Annals of Ulster and Kingdom of Dublin ·
Cotter family
The Norse-Gaelic Cotter family (Irish Mac Coitir or Mac Oitir) of Ireland, was associated with County Cork and ancient Cork city.
Cotter family and Irish people · Cotter family and Kingdom of Dublin ·
Dublin
Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland.
Dublin and Irish people · Dublin and Kingdom of Dublin ·
Ireland
Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic.
Ireland and Irish people · Ireland and Kingdom of Dublin ·
Norman invasion of Ireland
The Norman invasion of Ireland took place in stages during the late 12th century, at a time when Gaelic Ireland was made up of several kingdoms, with a High King claiming lordship over all.
Irish people and Norman invasion of Ireland · Kingdom of Dublin and Norman invasion of Ireland ·
Norse–Gaels
The Norse–Gaels (Gall-Goídil; Irish: Gall-Ghaeil; Gall-Ghàidheil, 'foreigner-Gaels') were a people of mixed Gaelic and Norse ancestry and culture.
Irish people and Norse–Gaels · Kingdom of Dublin and Norse–Gaels ·
Slavery
Slavery is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people, allowing individuals to own, buy and sell other individuals, as a de jure form of property.
Irish people and Slavery · Kingdom of Dublin and Slavery ·
The Pale
The Pale (An Pháil in Irish) or the English Pale (An Pháil Shasanach or An Ghalltacht) was the part of Ireland that was directly under the control of the English government in the late Middle Ages.
Irish people and The Pale · Kingdom of Dublin and The Pale ·
Vikings
Vikings (Old English: wicing—"pirate", Danish and vikinger; Swedish and vikingar; víkingar, from Old Norse) were Norse seafarers, mainly speaking the Old Norse language, who raided and traded from their Northern European homelands across wide areas of northern, central, eastern and western Europe, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries.
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- What Irish people and Kingdom of Dublin have in common
- What are the similarities between Irish people and Kingdom of Dublin
Irish people and Kingdom of Dublin Comparison
Irish people has 446 relations, while Kingdom of Dublin has 88. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.69% = 9 / (446 + 88).
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